View From the Stein Club

It was the highest IQ bar in the country, maybe in the world, an oasis of intellectual discussions, bold sex, injured psyches, hilarious gossip, and more than a few plain out weirdos. The Stein Club spun its seductive web on Peachtree Street in a slower, less crowded Atlanta that no longer exists - Donna Brown

Monday, February 23, 2009

39th Annual Orthographic Meet

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I found a great site about the "Spelling Bee,"  which is now being held at Manuel's Tavern.   Since some Stein Clubbers fled t...
Monday, August 11, 2008

You Mean You're Supposed to Be 21?

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I read a book recently in which the author was scared that the pages were flying so fast off the calendar she wouldn’t have time to live her...
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Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Mother David and the Mandorla Gallery

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Although I had made a couple of visits to the Stein Club with John, a gateway to actually knowing people there was the Mandorla Art Gallery ...
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Tuesday, August 5, 2008

14th and Peachtree

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Surfing the net last night, I found a great picture at a site called TheStrip Project . Second from the left is Fifi Fiuk, whom I remember...
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Monday, August 4, 2008

The Annual Stein Club Open Orthographic Meet

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I have included below a portion of Dick Price's comments to an earlier post describing in good detail the beginnings of the Orthographic...
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Sunday, August 3, 2008

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I just found this quote from an article in, ironically, a magazine named Waste Age geared toward Waste Management companies. It is by Nikki...
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The Beginning

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Around 1963 or 1964, Jim Calloway, Jim McRae, and Roger Reedus bought a garage near 8th and Peachtree. Their serious renovation of the buil...
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Donna Brown
and John Rupert live on 24 very secluded acres in Commerce, GA. Anyone seeking bush-hogging experience or just needing to practice should contact me immediately.
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